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Old 02-20-2019, 11:22 AM   #1
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Cougars?

Keystone Cougar the the smaller 31 hundred series. It's only me so these seem plenty roomy for me. Just wondering on experiences opinions and any helpful information. I thinking of living it 9 months out of the year. Thanks...Gary.
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Old 02-24-2019, 07:23 AM   #2
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Keystone Cougar the the smaller 31 hundred series. It's only me so these seem plenty roomy for me. Just wondering on experiences opinions and any helpful information. I thinking of living it 9 months out of the year. Thanks...Gary.
Surprised no one has replied. I have a 28' Keystone Cougar. Plenty of room for the four of us - 2 people, 2 dogs. Granted we don't live in ours. The one issue that does come to mind is laundry. If it doesn't have a washer/dryer and clean clothes are important then that needs to be thought about. Camp ground laundries have worked fine for us
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Old 02-24-2019, 10:38 PM   #3
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We have a similar Laredo 265rl (30 ft) and love it for two people. We live in it for 5 months a year. Before we had a 22 ft Outback 21rs bumper pull. It worked for us, but we are much happier now. If it were just me something in between would do nicely as long as it had a slide out.
Not that it would be me, but we see many people living full time out of much smaller trailers and class B vans. The question, how much room do you need?

Bigger gives you lots of space, but requires more expense and more limitations.

I'd buy something used and inexpensive with the idea of selling it after one year. At that time you should have a much better idea what works for you.
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